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Neemrana Fort Palace Hotel (India)

 
Description: Situated at 122 kms on the Delhi-Jaipur highway - only 100 kms from Delhi's international airport / Tel: [91-11] ... more
Neemrana Fort Palace Hotel (India) ... 4182-5001 / Fax: [91-11] 2435-1112 / www.neemranahotels.com / E-mail: sales@neemranahotels.com. / Built in 1464 AD by king Raj Dev, Neemrana Fort Palace is one of India's oldest heritage resorts. The Fort is sited on a majestic plateau, concealed within the Aravalli ranges and have been caringly restored and reconstructed to provide the world with one of the finest heritage hotels of India.

Newest Review: ... former times have held a punkah - a sort of flapping fan operated from outside by a lackey tugging on rope. Not that I would ... more

 ... want anybody to be subjected to such toil, but I am surprised that so few places have adapted them for mechanised use, since they are so symbolic of the Raj era. The room is not exactly luxurious, but we like it. It has character and charm. Satisfied, we set out to explore the rest of the hotel. * The grounds * The Neemrana fort site covers twenty-five acres, of which just over three acres are within the walls. Inside, the buildings are arranged in four main wings and several minor ones, separated by courtyards a...more

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ananth
Express Review on Neemrana Fort Palace Hotel (India)
by ananth - written on 11/07/07
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Hello,
Its not a review.
I am running a Home Stay business in Kodagu district, karnataka. Have three plush rooms and we serve veg cuisine. breakfast comes with the rent.
Just want to find out whether we can have business contract.
Quite a few reputed hotels are linked to my Home stay.

Kindly get back.

Ananth from Alpen Glow Home Stay.

duncantorr
Crowned Review Palace aforethought (2873 words)
by - written on 28/09/06 (Very useful, 1368 readings)
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The plan was to ease our way into India. We had found on previous visits to farflung parts of the world that the last thing one wants to do on arrival is to plunge straight into the hubbub of a big city, or be faced with an exhausting programme of sight-seeing on the first day. An initial pause to relax, acclimatise and shake off the jetlag seemed a much better idea. And, to judge from the map and the guidebooks, the Neemrana looked just the place for it. Or perhaps I should say, just the palace for it. Of Rajasthan's many converted palace hotels, it is the one nearest to Delhi, so that it can be reached in just two and a half hours from the international ...  Read the complete review

 

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